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Daniel Kostzer: Reflecting on the Minimum Wage 120 Years Later and its Role in Democratizing Work

Daniel Kostzer: Reflecting on the Minimum Wage 120 Years Later and its Role in Democratizing Work

Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Online Event
10:30 am – 11:30 am
This summer, OSUN's Economic Democracy Initiative is offering “Democratizing Work after the Pandemic,” an OSUN public speaker series that brings to the OSUN community prominent scholars from a variety of disciplines to interrogate the importance of democratizing work as an economic, geopolitical and civic project in a world that is still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

June 29, 10: 30 AM New York l 4:30 PM Vienna
Daniel Kostzer, Former Director, Research and Macroeconomic Coordination, Ministry of Labor, Argentina; Advisor, National Lower Chamber, Argentina. Consultant to the ILO, World Bank, and UNDP, on:
"Reflecting on the minimum wage 120 years later and its role in democratizing work"

Please register via this Zoom link.

Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Location: Online Event


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